I’m fully immersed in the world of Crimson Desert, and things only keep getting better as developer Pearl Abyss rolls out continued updates targeting specific community complaints and other issues with the open-world game. It’s always pleasing to see a team so responsive to its player base, and this fresh set of Crimson Desert patch notes proves that the studio is prepared to consider both sides of the coin. Update 1.02.00 introduces the option for anyone who preferred the old movement controls to flip back to them, dramatically expands your private storage, and adds one of my favorite roleplaying features, a helmet toggle.
New Crimson Desert patch brings a huge storage upgrade, but waves goodbye to its best flight trick
4 April 20260

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